Falmouth Travel guide

Falmouth : Michelin's recommendations

Pendennis Castle stands at the tip of the peninsula, at the mouth of the bay. From there, a low ridge divides the town into two sections. To the south, the residential district and its hotels overlook Falmouth Bay, while to the north the Old Town and its seafront face the Fal estuary (its Cornish name is Carrick Roads).

Hotels Falmouth

Gyllyngvase Beach, Seafront GB - Falmouth TR11 4NB

Opposite Gyllyngvase Beach, St Michael's Hotel & Spa is a 15-minute walk from Falmouth Harbour. The 4-star hotel features an award-winning restaurant and a luxury spa. The stylish bedrooms have nautical decor, and each features a flat-screen TV and ..

De Pass Road GB - Falmouth TR11 4BJ

Prix Prices from : 40 £

Under new management from March 2012, The Lerryn is a family-run hotel located 2 minutes’ walk from Castle Beach and 10 minutes’ walk from Falmouth town centre. Many rooms offer sea views and some have their own balcony. Free on-site parking is also ..

Restaurants Falmouth

Discovery Quay GB - Falmouth TR11 3XA

With their own special beef dripping batter and fish chilli burgers to takeaway, this is more than your usual fish 'n' chips. Head inside and alongside your favourites you'll find the likes of dressed crab, fruits de mer and cod curry.

Maenporth Beach GB - Maenporth TR11 5HN

Bright, stylish restaurant in a smart glass-fronted building overlooking the beach, the cove and St Anthony's Head. The modern dining room is decorated in purple and there's a lovely split-level terrace with a retractable roof. Menus are contemporary..